mardi 4 avril 2017
Yukon hospital makes waves with new treatment for frostbite
Health care providers at Whitehorse General Hospital say they've seen excellent results so far, after coming up with a new way to treat severe frostbite. 'We’ve had a lot of calls from other hospitals in Canada, inquiring about our protocol.'
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